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News Suhar Cement back on track after delays

Suhar Cement back on track after delays

Written by Global Cement staff 12 June 2018
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Oman: Suhar Cement, the Sultanate's third cement plant after Oman Cement and Raysut Cement, will come into operation later in 2018, helping add to domestic production capacity and reduce the nation's dependence on imports.

The new facility, featuring a cement-grinding unit with a capacity of around 240t/hr, is being developed by a partnership between Sohar Cement (70% of the equity) and UAE-based Fujairah Cement Company (30%). Construction work on the plant is nearing completion at a site located within Phase 7 of Suhar Industrial Estate, one of several industrial parks administered by the Public Establishment for Industrial Estates (PEIE) around Oman.

The original plans to bring the new cement plant into operation by the first quarter of 2018 have been hamstrung by two key factors: 1. The absence of a paved road to provide suitable access to the site of the plant, and; 2. A lack of power supply to the site. Both impediments are being addressed by the relevant government agencies following the intervention of the Implementation Support and Follow-up Unit (ISFU) - a special task force of the Diwan of Royal Court overseeing the timely execution of a number of proposals and initiatives designed to spur the nation's economic diversification.

Significantly, the new Suhar Cement plant, along with a flurry of other cement plant projects planned in the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) at Duqm, will go a long way in ramping up Oman's domestic cement production by 2021. By that year, and assuming all of the project proposals have progressed through to implementation and commissioning, Oman is projected to be self-sufficient in meeting its domestic cement requirements. At present, Oman is dependent on imports for just over half of its cement demand.

Last modified on 13 June 2018
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